hi, my 19month old daughter has developed 3 pea sized lumps in her lymph node in her groin, they have been there 7 weeks now, she is going for blood tests but a previous fbc showed a high neutrophil count and a low IGA, what could this mean?? thanks
1.The location and history suggest it is lymph nodal enlargement. 2.Lymph nodal enlargement is seen after infection or inflammation it can be vocalised or systemic. 3.Low IGA immune deficiency. 4.Once the underlying medical conditions are treated the lumps in the groin area will dis appear. 5.Get a through investigation of immunology tests and needful treatment. Good luck.
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Welcome to health care magic. 1.The location and history suggest it is lymph nodal enlargement. 2.Lymph nodal enlargement is seen after infection or inflammation it can be vocalised or systemic. 3.Low IGA immune deficiency. 4.Once the underlying medical conditions are treated the lumps in the groin area will dis appear. 5.Get a through investigation of immunology tests and needful treatment. Good luck. Hope i have answered your query. Any thing to ask do not hesitate. Thank you.